Tuesday, May 11

Daily WHUFC News - II 11th May 2010

Parker makes England squad
WHUFC.com
Scott Parker is one of three West Ham United players in the 30-man England
squad
11.05.2010

Robert Green, Matthew Upson and Scott Parker have been named in Fabio
Capello's provisional 30-man squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The trio
were all named on Tuesday afternoon, with striker Carlton Cole among the
most notable absentees. Green and Upson were widely thought to be
certainties for the squad, but Parker was a surprise but deserved inclusion
after his terrific season for the club. The players will all be part of a
pre-finals training camp in Austria. England face Mexico on 24 May at
Wembley in their final home friendly before taking on Japan on 30 May in
Graz. Their opening World Cup fixture, once Capello has whittled his squad
down to 23 names, will be against the United States on Saturday 12 June.

England squad

Goalkeepers
Joe Hart, David James, Robert Green

Defenders
Leighton Baines, Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Michael Dawson, Rio
Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen
Warnock

Midfielders
Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Tom Huddlestone,
Adam Johnson, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Scott Parker, Theo
Walcott, Shaun
Wright-Phillips

Forwards
Darren Bent, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney

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Hammers off to Hong Kong
WHUFC.com
Alex Dyer will lead a young ten-strong squad to the HKFC IP Global
International Soccer Sevens
11.05.2010

A ten-man West Ham United squad were flying to the Far East for the HKFC IP
Global International Soccer Sevens in Hong Kong on Tuesday. The Hammers
finished as runners-up in the Shield competition at the same seven-a-side
tournament last May, and lost in the quarter-finals of the tournament-proper
in 2008. Led by reserve-team manager Alex Dyer, West Ham's youngsters have
been paired in Group C with Glasgow Rangers, HKFC Captain's Select and Hong
Kong-based Tuen Mun. The Hammers will kick-off their challenge with three
group-stage fixtures on 15 May, starting against Tuen Men at 3.31pm local
time, followed by HKFC Captain's Select at 5.13pm and Glasgow Rangers at
7.12pm. Depending on where they finish in the standings, Dyer's team will
then move forward to either the Cup or Plate competitions the following day.
Dyer's squad consists of three professionals - Jordan Spence, Olly Lee and
Anthony Edgar - and seven second-year scholars. Sam Cowler is the only
goalkeeper, with defenders Jordan Brown and Callum McNaughton, midfielders
Eoin Wearen and Nicky Barrett and forwards Ahmed Abdulla and Cristian
Montano also travelling. Academy Director Tony Carr, who has led the Hammers
to Hong Kong in recent years, said the trip was a worthwhile end-of-season
exercise. "Alex Dyer has taken over my role of taking the squad to Hong
Kong. I took two trips and this is Alex's second year. It's a good
well-organised tournament. It's a long, long way, but as an end-of-season
tournament, it's a good one to have and I hope the boys do themselves
justice and have a good time." West Ham are one of five English clubs taking
part alongside Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Sunderland and non-league pair
Sheffield FC and Eastleigh. Celtic, Rangers and Ajax are also involved,
along with a host of Asian club sides.

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Parker named in England squad
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 11th May 2010
By: Staff Writer

Scott Parker has been included in the provisional 30-man England World Cup
squad. Parker's excellent form over the past 18 months has finally been
recognised by England manager Fabio Capello, who includes the combatative
midfielder in his selction for the first time this year. Parker is joined in
the 30-man squad by goalkeeper Robert Green and ceentre half Matthew Upson -
although Carlton Cole, who has featured in virtually every England squad for
the last year has been omitted in favour of Sunderland's Darren Bent.
The 30-man squad travels to Austria in six days time to begin preparation
for the forthcoming tournament.

Full provisional England World Cup squad

Joe Hart, David James, Robert Green; Leighton Baines, Jamie Carragher,
Ashley Cole, Michael Dawson, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John
Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock; Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe
Cole, Steven Gerrard, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Frank Lampard, Aaron
Lennon, James Milner, Scott Parker, Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips;
Darren Bent, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney.

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Arrivederci Zola
KUMB.com
Filed: Tuesday, 11th May 2010
By: Gordon Thrower

The club has parted company with manager Gianfranco Zola after two years in
charge. In a brief statement that appeared on the official website this
morning, the club announced: West Ham United confirm that they have
terminated the contract of Gianfranco Zola. The Board of Directors would
like to thank him for his contribution and wish him well for the future. The
Club will now be focusing its efforts on seeking a replacement. The Club
will be making no further comment on this matter.

Avram Grant has been installed as the bookies' favourite to replace the
popular Italian, whilst Slaven Bilic and Mark Hughes have also been
mentioned as possible replacements.
One manager who won't be coming is Steve McClaren who celebrated FC Twente's
first Dutch title in 45 years by accepting the top job at Wolfsburg. We'll
have lots more on Zola's departure and his potential successor later....

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Zola factfile
Skysports.com looks back at the popular Sardinian's career to date after
news broke that he had been sacked by West Ham United
Last updated: 11th May 2010
SSN

West Ham United have parted company with Gianfranco Zola after a season of
much upheaval at Upton Park. New owners David Sullivan and David Gold have
wasted little time in stamping their mark on the East London outfit. Here,
skysports.com looks back at the popular Sardinian's career to date.

1966: Born in Oliena, Sardinia on July 5.

1984: Signs first professional contract with Nuorese, for whom he scores 10
goals in 31 appearances.

1987: Remains in Sardinia and signs for Serie C outfit Sassari Torres and
nets 21 times in 88 games.

1989: Joins Serie A side Napoli, where he serves as an understudy to Diego
Maradona.

1990: April - Part of the Napoli side which wins the Scudetto for only the
second time in their history.

August - Helps Napoli win the Italian Super Cup with a 5-1 win over
Juventus.

1991: November - Called up to the full Italy squad and makes his debut in a
friendly against Norway.

1993: Joins Parma after Napoli finish a disappointing 11th in Serie A.

1994: June - Part of Italy's squad for the World Cup in the USA. Italy reach
the final but Zola only features in the 2-1 extra-time victory over Nigeria
in the last 16.

1995: Plays in both legs of Parma's 2-1 win over Juventus in the UEFA Cup
final.

1996: New Parma coach Carlo Ancelotti decides Zola will not fit into his
system and he is signed by Chelsea boss Ruud Gullit for £4.5million.

1997: February - Scores the only goal of the game with a superb strike from
a narrow angle past Ian Walker to give Italy a 1-0 win over England in a
World Cup qualifier at Wembley.

May - Named Football Writers' Association player of the year.

October - Wins the last of his 35 caps against England in a World Cup
qualifier in Rome.

1998: Left out of Italy's squad for France '98.

2000: May 20 - Helps Chelsea land the FA Cup with a 1-0 win over Aston Villa
at Wembley.

2003: January - Overwhelmingly voted Chelsea's best player ever in a fans'
poll, ahead of Peter Osgood, Dennis Wise and Jimmy Greaves.

July - Swaps Chelsea for Serie B side Cagliari despite an 11th-hour bid from
new Blues owner Roman Abramovich to keep him at the club.

2004: Achieves promotion to Serie A with the Sardinian club.

2005: June - Retires at the age of 38.

2006: Accepts role as assistant to Italy Under-21 boss Pierluigi Casiraghi.

2008: March - Admits he would be interested in managing in the Premier
League, preferably with old club Chelsea.

September 10 - Agrees a three-year deal to become West Ham manager.

2009: April 25 - Signs new contract to keep him at Upton Park until 2013.

May - Leads Hammers to ninth-place finish in Premier League.

2010: March 25 - West Ham co-owner David Sullivan slammed the club's
performance in their 3-1 home defeat to Wolves as "shambolic" and
"pathetic".

March 27 - Zola says he will consider his future after the home loss to
Stoke - a sixth defeat in succession.

March 29 - Zola tells the club's website he is "determined to carry on" as
West Ham manager.

April 24 - West Ham beat Wigan 3-2 to all but confirm their safety, easing
the pressure on Zola.

April 30 - Zola admits he had not been consulted about the club's £4million
bid for West Brom's Graham Dorrans, or Sullivan's announcement the entire
squad was for sale except Scott Parker.

May 3 - West Ham's safety is confirmed as Hull fail to beat Wigan.

May 9 - Season ends with 1-1 draw against Manchester City.

May 11 - Has contracted terminated by West Ham.

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West Ham sack Zola
Italian leaves Upton Park after poor end to season
Last updated: 11th May 2010
SSN

West Ham United have, as expected, parted company with manager Gianfranco
Zola. The Hammers have confirmed that they have sacked the Italian,
following a meeting on Tuesday. It comes as little surprise, as he has been
at loggerheads with new owners David Sullivan and David Gold almost since
the day they took charge at Upton Park in January. Zola was popular both
with the players and fans at West Ham, but despite guiding them to Premier
League safety his tenure has ended less than 12-months after he took charge
at the club. The club confirmed Zola's exit in a statement, saying: "West
Ham United confirm that they have terminated the contract of Gianfranco
Zola. "The Board of Directors would like to thank him for his contribution
and wish him well for the future. The club will now be focusing its efforts
on seeking a replacement. "The club will be making no further comment on
this matter."

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Grant to be named new West Ham boss
Published 09:30 11/05/10 By MirrorFootball
The Mirror

West Ham want to name Avram Grant as successor to Gianfranco Zola today. The
former Chelsea manager has impressed Hammers owners David Gold and David
Sullivan with the job he has done at crisis club Portsmouth this season, who
he has led to the FA Cup Final despite massive financial problems at Fratton
Park. Current Hammers boss Zola will leave after a poor season in which the
club flirted with relegation, struggled with financial difficulties and was
the subject of a takeover by outspoken new owners Gold and Sullivan. The
Italian has had a troubled relationship with the pair since they took over
at Upton Park in January and his departure will come as no surprise. Grant
is expected to take charge next season.

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10 Reasons why Gianfranco Zola had to go
By Dan Silver in Mirror Football Blog
Published 12:12 11/05/10
The Mirror

West Ham owners David Gold and David Sullivan finally got rid of their man
today, sacking boss Gianfranco Zola after a dismal season in which the
Hammers finished just one place above the relegation zone.

Although inevitable, the decision will be roundly criticised in certain
quarters of the media as the Italian's numerous and vocal supporters close
ranks around their man (the chief argument for the defence being that Zola
is a 'nice man' or 'one of the good guys' - as if this has any bearing at
all on his ability to manage a football club).

Nonsense, argues MirrorFootball's Dan Silver. Zola had to go - and here's 10
reasons why:

1) His disastrous first full season in charge
West Ham retained their Premier League status by default, staying up purely
because the three teams below them were, unbelievably, even more woeful. The
stats speak for themselves - eight wins, 19 defeats, 35 points - but, to add
some context, compare with those of the Hammers' last relegation season in
2002-03: 10 wins, 16 defeats and 42 points.

2) His overall career stats
Zola was praised for steering the side he took over from Alan Curbishley to
a creditable ninth place finish in 2009, but that season was also blighted
by a disastrous run of form that left West Ham flirting with the relegation
zone for a large chunk of the season. The proof of this particular pudding
can be found in the Italian's overall league record as West Ham boss: played
80, won 23, drawn 21, lost 36, providing a win percentage of just 28.75.
This is by far the lowest of any of the Hammers' Premier League managers -
even the much maligned Glenn Roeder managed 31.39% (from a comparable 86
games).

3) His choice of formation
Zola is an outspoken advocate of the beautiful game played the beautiful way
- for which read Chelsea's potent and fluid 4-3-3/4-5-1 formation - and
while his determination to introduce such a style of football at Upton Park
chimed with West Ham's own rich history, the Italian's failure to recognise
that he lacked the personnel to pull it off almost ended in disaster.
Whether borne out of naivety or arrogance, Zola's refusal to put substance
before style was one of his major undoings.

4) His motivational abilities
Much was made of Zola's relationship with his playing staff - something
their over-zealous public displays of affection when celebrating goals has
proved - but the lethargy with which they set about their supposed
relegation battle told another story. And, let's be honest here: if you had
a boss who was one of the lads and potentially let you get away with murder
at the workplace, you'd be quite vocal with your support as well should
somebody higher up threaten to replace him with a more disciplined
appointment.

5) His inconsistent team selections
Yes, Zola's reign was bedevilled by injury, but some of the decisions he
made with the personnel that was available to him were baffling:
persistently playing Mark Noble, Jack Collison and Alessandro Diamanti on
the wings when none of them were suited to the role; or continually
punishing mistakes by central defenders Danny Gabbidon, James Tomkins and
Manuel Da Costa with a subsequent benching when a settled back four was
needed.

6) His blind allegiance to Jonathan Spector
By far Zola's biggest blind spot involved the Hammers' left-back berth,
though. Despite impressive showings by the 19 year-old Swiss international
Fabio Daprela on the rare occasions he was allowed out of the stiffs, Zola
insisted on picking Jonathan Spector, a competent-at-best reserve right-back
whose calamitous errors on his unfavoured side cost the Hammers hatfuls of
points.

7) His injury record
At what point does base bad luck verge on something rather less palatable
instead? Zola's appointment of fellow Italian Antonio Pintus as fitness
coach was heralded as a chance to confine Curbishley's walking wounded era
to history. In the event, little changed, and West Ham's season was blighted
by a series of - arguably preventable - soft tissue injuries sustained
during early stages of games to key players.

8) His transfer record
Given the obfuscation over how much influence Zola actually had on the
comings and goings of personnel during both regimes that he served under,
it's hard to say how much he was to blame to for the exodus on talent and
influx of flops at Upton Park over the past 18 months. However, the manager
did go on record after the arrival of Inter Milan loanee Luis Jimenez,
stating that he was the type of player he wanted to build a team around.
After just 11 disappointing league starts, the Chilean was shipped back to
Italy.

9) His affiliation with Chelsea
Of course top-level football appointments should overcome petty rivalries,
but the fact that Zola was one of hated London rivals Chelsea's all-time
legends rankled from the start. When results were going their way, the
critics in the Chicken Run were happy to let this slide; when they weren't
it became another stick with which to stir their simmering cauldron of
resentment. Zola himself didn't help matters any by publicly expressing his
admiration for East End hate figure Frank Lampard and also choosing to go to
Stamford Bridge for Chelsea's crunch game with Arsenal in February instead
of scouting upcoming West Ham opponents Birmingham and Wolves who were
playing at St Andrews that same Sunday afternoon.

10) His relationship with Gold and Sullivan
No matter what your thoughts on West Ham's new owners and they way they go
about their business ( and you can read mine here ), it's imperative that
the man in the dugout maintains a decent working relationship with them.
Zola's appeared to get off on the wrong foot - and then went quickly
downhill from there. From the moment David Sullivan - quite rightly -
lambasted Zola's side for their woeful performance in the 3-1 home defeat to
fellow strugglers Wolves, it was clear that the Italian's days were
numbered.

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Daily WHUFC News - Zola

West Ham United statement
WHUFC.com
West Ham United have terminated the contract of Gianfranco Zola
11.05.2010

West Ham United confirm that they have terminated the contract of Gianfranco
Zola. The Board of Directors would like to thank him for his contribution
and wish him well for the future. The Club will now be focusing its efforts
on seeking a replacement. The Club will be making no further comment on this
matter.

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West Ham sack manager Gianfranco Zola
BBC.co.uk

West Ham have sacked manager Gianfranco Zola after less than two years in
charge at Upton Park. The 43-year-old former Chelsea player, who had no
previous managerial experience at club level, took over from Alan Curbishley
in September 2008. He signed a new four-year deal towards the end of his
first term as West Ham finished ninth in the Premier League. But this season
they struggled and ended up in 17th place, only five points above the
relegation zone. A statement from West Ham read: "West Ham United confirm
that they have terminated the contract of Gianfranco Zola. "The Board of
Directors would like to thank him for his contribution and wish him well for
the future.
"The club will now be focusing its efforts on seeking a replacement. "The
club will be making no further comment on this matter."

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Hammers sack boss Zola
The Sun

WEST HAM have sacked manager Gianfranco Zola. The Italian kept the Hammers
in the Premier League this season but finishing 17th was not good enough for
co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan. And Zola was told his time at
Upton Park was up during a meeting this morning. A club statement said:
"West Ham have terminated the contract of Gianfranco Zola. "The board of
directors would like to thank him for his contribution and wish him well for
the future. "West Ham will now be focusing on seeking a replacement. No
further comment will be made on this matter."
Zola, who took charge in September 2008, was widely expected to achieve much
more this term with the likes of England internationals Rob Green, Matthew
Upson and Carlton Cole in his squad.

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COTTEE: BOARD UNDERMINED ZOLA
Sporting Life

Former West Ham striker Tony Cottee believes the timing of Gianfranco Zola's
dismissal was correct but criticised the club's new regime for undermining
the Italian during his reign at Upton Park. Zola has been sacked by the east
London club after a disappointing season which saw them narrowly escape
relegation from the Barclays Premier League.
Cottee is relieved Zola's future has been resolved now rather than rumbling
on over the summer. He told Sky Sports News: "I am pleased they haven't
messed around and it dragged on for months. "If they are going to do it, get
it done, but the fans will judge it on the calibre of the manager coming in.
"I think Gianfranco has done a decent job in difficult circumstances. "It
hasn't been easy for him, everything that could have gone wrong at West Ham
has gone wrong. "And at the end of the season Gianfranco and the players
have done well to stay up. "But having said that the results haven't been
good enough and obviously the board have now made a decision."
The arrival of new owners David Gold and David Sullivan in January saw a
weakening in Zola's position with Sullivan apologising to supporters for a
"shambolic" and "pathetic" performance against Wolves in March. There have
also been suggestions Zola was unaware of moves to make the entire first
team squad - bar Scott Parker - available for transfer and kept in the dark
over a bid for West Brom midfielder Graham Dorrans. Cottee added: "What I
would criticise them (the board) for is not sacking him when they first
arrived at the club. "It did appear right from the start that Zola was not
their man. "Various things have happened through the season that have
undermined the management and the players, emails and things getting into
the press. That doesn't make for a happy camp. I don't think the board
handled it very well."
Cottee believes Croatia boss and former West Ham defender Slaven Bilic is
the man to transform the club's fortunes. He said: "The fans want a manager
who will bring success. The right man for me is Slaven Bilic, I think he is
head and shoulders above the other candidates. "I would love to see him
return to West Ham. "He has had a great experience with Croatia but they
didn't qualify for the World Cup and if West Ham could give him an escape
route I think he would take it. "He has a lot of passion for the club and
still has a place in London."

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West Ham sack Gianfranco Zola
Gianfranco Zola has been sacked by West Ham after just 18 months at Upton
Park.
Telegraph.co.uk
By John Ley
Published: 10:49AM BST 11 May 2010

One of the most anticipated departures in football was announced by the
Premier League club just after 10am today. It is understood that Zola was
sacked for a breach of contract, with West Ham co-owners David Sullivan and
David Gold believed to be unhappy with comments he made after it was
announced that all the players, apart from Scott Parker, would be available
for transfer. Zola to meet owners Zola responded by saying that if he was
Mark Noble or Valon Behrami he wouldn't be very happy to have heard the
news. Zola's meeting with Karen Brady, the club's vice-chairman, this
morning lasted just minutes before the manager was told of his fate. The
Italian's departure was inevitable after a succession of barbed comments
from Sullivan and Gold. After a defeat by Wolves at home, Sullivan posted an
apology for the performance on the club's website. In it he called the squad
"unbalanced", and described their recent performances as "pathetic", even
going as far as to say: "Nobody at the club should delude themselves that we
are a good team. The table at this stage of the season does not lie."
Indeed, Zola came close to quitting after a run of six straight defeats but,
after flying to his family home in Sardinia, he returned to pledge his
short-term future to the club. The former Chelsea legend was impressed with
the backing he received from his players, but his record has not been
impressive. In 80 games, Zola won just 23 while losing 36, a success rate of
just 29 per cent. After Sunday's 1-1 draw with Manchester City, his last in
charge, he responded to questions about his future with a short but polite:
"See you in the future," a clear indication that his time at the Boleyn
Ground was running out. And Sullivan's programme notes on Sunday claimed
that the team's efforts were "below the expectations at the start of the
season".
Avram Grant, who has performed a minor miracle in getting Portsmouth to the
FA Cup final, has emerged as the immediate favourite for the job. Other
contenders include former Blackburn and Manchester City manager Mark Hughes,
but he may prove too expensive. Former Spurs manager Martin Jol and one-time
West Ham favourite Slaven Bilic are also among the front-runners.

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Zola Fired
West Ham Till I Die

This is the official statement from the club. Very curt.

West Ham United confirm that they have terminated the contract of Gianfranco
Zola. The Board of Directors would like to thank him for his contribution
and wish him well for the future. The Club will now be focusing its efforts
on seeking a replacement. The Club will be making no further comment on this
matter.

I know I am probably in a minority but I think this is a great shame. Zola
never really had his own team and I think that given another season and a
bit of investment he could have made it a success. Interesting that there is
no mention of Steve Clarke. I wonder if he is contention to succeed.
probably not, but stranger things have happened.

I'd like to thank Gianfranco for his time at West Ham. At times the team
played some sublime football, and he made an enormous contribution to
improving players like Carlton Cole. He was clearly loved by the players and
it will be interesting to see if the players want to stay when they see who
his replacement might be.

Strangely, I have no immediate favourites to suggest as successors so I
invite you to come up with some ideas and we'll do a poll. The devil in me
would like to see Alan Pardew return, but I don't think that will happen,
and in all honesty, it probably shouldn't after what happened before.

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West Ham sack manager Gianfranco Zola after traumatic season
Zola's contract terminated with immediate effect
Board 'would like to thank him for his contribution'
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 11 May 2010 10.42 BST

West Ham United have sacked manager Gianfranco Zola after a traumatic season
which nearly ended in relegation. Zola, who took charge in September 2008,
led the side to just seven home wins in a campaign disrupted by public
criticism from the club's new co-owners, David Sullivan and David Gold. They
finished fourth from bottom, five points above Burnley. The announcement was
made following a meeting between Zola and the owners to discuss the club's
future structure. The future of his assistant Steve Clarke is unclear.
Mark Hughes and Slaven Bilic have been linked with the vacancy. A club
statement said: "West Ham United can confirm that they have terminated the
contract of Gianfranco Zola. "The Board of Directors would like to thank him
for his contribution and wish him well for the future. The club will now be
focusing its efforts on seeking a replacement."

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Daily WHUFC News - 11th May 2010

Boa Morte matter resolved
WHUFC.com
The club can confirm that amicable talks have taken place between Luis Boa
Morte and the Chairman
10.05.2010

Luis Boa Morte has held clear-the-air talks with Chairman David Sullivan
over negative comments the player gave to the BBC after the Manchester City
match. Boa Morte spoke to the Match of the Day programme after scoring in
the 1-1 draw on Sunday, having missed the whole season until then with a
knee injury. The midfielder has since called Mr Sullivan to apologise for
his outburst and the club is pleased to say the matter has been amicably
resolved. Mr Sullivan said: "I greatly admire Luis as a player and he takes
the passion he shows on the pitch into his personal life. Like me
occasionally it boils over - so I know exactly where he is coming from."
After the cordial conversation on Monday, both the player and the Chairman
agreed to put the matter behind them and move forward together in the best
interests of West Ham United. The talks included the recognition the
comments were based on a total misunderstanding of events and came straight
after a match when emotions are high.

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England take Hall to finals
WHUFC.com
Academy hot-shot Robert Hall is heading to the 2010 UEFA European U17
Championship
10.05.2010

Robert Hall has been confirmed in the England squad for the 2010 UEFA
European Under-17 Championship which gets under way next week. The West Ham
United striker, who was given his maiden taste of first-team action with a
friendly at Grays Athletic last July, featured in all three matches as the
Young Lions won Elite qualifying round Group 7 last month. England were the
mini-tournament hosts and will be one of eight nations involved at the
finals. The showpiece event will be held in Liechtenstein between 18 and 30
May. Hall, who does not turn 17 until October, was a certainty for John
Peacock's final squad. England begin their group campagin against Czech
Republic on Tuesday 18 May, followed by Greece on 21 May and Turkey on 24
May. The top two nations in each group will qualify for the semi-final where
they will take on either France, Spain, Portugal or Switzerland. The final
is set for Sunday 30 May.

England squad
Jack Butland - Birmingham City
Sam Johnstone - Manchester United
Jake Bidwell - Everton
Nathaniel Chalobah - Chelsea
Luke Garbutt - Everton
Bruno Pilatos - Middlesbrough
Tom Thorpe - Manchester United
Andre Wisdom - Liverpool
Chuks Aneke - Arsenal
Ross Barkley - Everton
Conor Coady - Liverpool
Josh McEachran - Chelsea
George Thorne - West Bromwich Albion
Luke Williams - Middlesbrough
Benik Afobe - Arsenal
Robert Hall - West Ham United
William Keane - Manchester United
Connor Wickham - Ipswich Town

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Upson says 'thank you'
WHUFC.com
The skipper has said thanks to the supporters for their loyal backing during
a tough season
10.05.2010

All of you who have followed us this season deserve the spotlight. Even when
things have not gone so well, the fans have always been there home and away.
None of us take that for granted and there have been many games when we have
been in awe of the support. This season has had its difficulties but I am
pleased that, although we have not had too much to shout about, we have been
able to secure this club's place in the Barclays Premier League. Despite the
many problems, we have stuck together as a squad and, with strong support
from the manager and his staff, kept on going. Aside from it being a
turbulent season with lots of changes and speculation, there has been the
general pressure of representing West Ham United and what is expected from
us every time we play. I have always said I would rather play for a club
that makes such demands. You know you can never take it is easy and I enjoy
that. It was a great honour when the manager named me as the new captain at
the start of the season. I am grateful to him and it has been a privilege to
lead the team out and follow in the footsteps of some of the club's most
illustrious names. It is something that means a lot to me personally and I
have treated the job with full respect. There have been positives to take
away from the season, especially the way no one has hidden from the
challenge and how we have coped with the pressure. I am sure this club will
come out of this in a healthier state and can look ahead to better things.
Morale is good and there is a determination at Chadwell Heath to improve.

Matthew Upson

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Cup memories still strong
WHUFC.com
Phil Parkes and Alan Devonshire remember the FA Cup victory over Arsenal
exactly 30 years ago
10.05.2010

Monday 10 May marks the 30th anniversary of one of the finest days in the
history of West Ham United. The Hammers, then in Division Two, went into the
1980 FA Cup final as massive underdogs to holders Arsenal, but it would be a
day of surprises. England midfielder Trevor Brooking stooped low to head
Stuart Pearson's cross-shot past Pat Jennings after 13 minutes to send the
thousands of claret and blue-clad supporters into a state of ecstasy. Later,
Billy Bonds climbed the 39 steps at Wembley to lift the FA Cup for the
second time in six seasons - it was the third time in 16 years that the
Hammers had won the world's most famous knockout competition. Exactly three
decades later, two of the heroes of that afternoon - goalkeeper Phil Parkes
and winger Alan Devonshire - say the memories of one of the biggest days of
their careers are as bright as ever. The duo were among team-mates at this
month's End of Season Awards Dinner to be honoured for their achievement.
"They are great memories," said Parkes, who had joined West Ham for a
world-record £565,000 the previous summer. "The thing I always remember is
Billy Bonds coming up to me and saying, as he'd been there before in 1975,
that I should try to savour every moment of the day. Obviously going to
Wembley on the Friday night and bringing the cup back through the East End
was something special. "I didn't really have much to do that afternoon -
maybe just a couple of saves. I remember one from a curling shot from Graham
Rix in the first half that maybe was curling just inside the far post. You
never know where it was going, but I managed to tip it around the post to
make sure. "In the second half, Brian Talbot then had a free-kick from
outside the box that wasn't spectacular but it was one that I had to hold
otherwise someone might have come in and tapped it in. Other than a few
crosses, that was all I had to do. "Tactically, we just bamboozled them.
John Lyall changed the tactics and put Stewart Pearson the hole behind David
Cross and Crossy just occupied them all afternoon. "They talk about the
managerial duo of Terry Neill and Don Howe to this day, but they never ever
sussed it out. If they'd pushed their two full-backs on, they could have
caused us all kinds of problems, but they never did and the rest is history.
"Every West Ham fan hoped we would win against a very good Arsenal side, but
we were so confident that we had that belief that we were going to win. "We
had an outstanding team and, the next season, we nearly won every game and
were promoted from Division Two with a record number of points. We scored so
many goals and kept so many clean sheets - it was just a fantastic side."
Midfielder Devonshire provided the left-wing cross that, following a
goalmouth melee, led to Brooking's match-winner. The mercurial wideman said
the Hammers had gone into the final feeling confident and relaxed following
a Friday night out at Wembley greyhound track. "It was fantastic. I was
lucky enough that we had some really good times and a really good team at
West Ham. The final was a great day. It was a dream come true - every player
wants to play in a cup final. "We had been to Wembley dogs on the Friday
night. A few of the boys stayed at the hotel, but the rest of us went and
had a relaxing time ahead of the final the following day. "I remember the
final itself was a very hot day. We were the underdogs and I remember
walking around the pitch before the game and the Arsenal players looked
quite tense - you could see it in their faces. We were more relaxed and, as
a team, we were confident of getting the right result after beating Everton
in the semi-final. It just snowballed from there and was a fantastic day.
"The ball ricocheted about a bit and in the end Trevor has got his head on
it and it's in the net. The game probably wasn't the best, probably because
it was so hot and humid on the pitch, but 30 years on, it's still like
yesterday. "I think our name was on the cup in the third round when we had
to play away to West Brom. We got battered and the big fella was absolutely
unbelievable - Cyrille Regis went clean through and he saved it. We got them
back here and beat them and, from then on, we didn't fear anyone. Even
though we were a Second Division side, we had very good players. "I remember
the night before, we went to the dogs and I won £40 for Parkesy! He gave me
some money and, luckily enough, the dog came in. That was a lot of money in
those days - about a week's wages!"

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Gianfranco Zola to discuss West Ham future with owners
BBC.co.uk

Gianfranco Zola will meet West Ham's owners on Tuesday to discuss whether he
has a future as the club's manager. Zola's position has been the subject of
speculation since owners David Gold and David Sullivan took over in January.
"We will have a long and interesting chat," said Zola. "It's been a tiring
and exhausting season for us." Meanwhile, winger Luis Boa Morte has held
clear-the-air talks with Sullivan after criticising the co-owner on Sunday's
Match of the Day. In March, Sullivan lambasted the squad in an open letter
to supporters, a move which disappointed Boa Morte, who is out of contract
and expects to leave the club this summer. "Mr Sullivan should have a bit
more composure when he talks to the press to hammer the players, it's not
helping anyone," said Boa Morte, who scored on his return for the Hammers in
Sunday's 1-1 draw with Manchester City. "The fact you have money doesn't
mean you can say and do whatever you want."
In a statement on West Ham's website, the club said Boa Morte had called
Sullivan on Monday to apologise for his comments, and that the matter was
now resolved. "I greatly admire Luis as a player and he takes the passion he
shows on the pitch into his personal life," said Sullivan. "Like me
occasionally it boils over - so I know exactly where he is coming from."
Writing in Sunday's programme notes, Sullivan announced that the club will
look to make "five or six" signings over the summer in a bid to avoid a
repeat of this season, which has seen the east Londoners finish only five
points above the relegation zone. And the Hammers' co-owner was again
critical of Zola. "The current management and team know that what they have
delivered was below the expectations at the start of the season and we
simply have to do better next season," Sullivan wrote. "I really believe
that the Premier League in the 2010-11 campaign will be stronger than in the
season that has just finished, so let's not underestimate the task we all
face. "When you choose to spend your money at your club it is right you want
something back."
Whether Zola, who has three years to run on a contract he only signed last
summer, will lead the Hammers next season could also be down to the
Italian's desire to stay in charge. "All of the staff have been under a lot
of pressure," said Zola, who most recently claimed he was not told the club
would be making a bid for West Bromwich Albion midfielder Graham Dorrans.
"We wanted to give something different but circumstances, mistakes and other
things didn't allow us to do that, to give to the team what we wanted to
give. "There were moments when it was tough for us. "I enjoyed it last year,
very much, this year a little bit less. "It was only my second year as a
manager and you take in everything. I need to get used to it. I know where
the faults and mistakes lie. I will be working on them."
Sullivan and fellow owner David Gold injected £20m to save West Ham from
administration when they bought half of the club from Icelandic bank
Straumur in January, and the pair are in the process of increasing their
stake by 10% to 60%. And Sullivan has suggested that fans may be given the
chance to buy shares, with money raised used to pay off debt and sign
players. "We are confident that over the coming years we'll deliver a side
that gives our great supporters what they deserve," wrote Sullivan in his
programme notes. Key to improvement will be investing in the squad and
Sullivan stressed that funds will be available. "Every penny raised would be
used to pay off debts and buy new players," added the West Ham co-owner. "We
are in the process of increasing our ownership by buying another 10% from
Straumur. This will inject a further £4m in to help cover the shortfalls in
the finances over the summer. "We hope to find other investors who want to
buy some of the club and thereby inject further funds. "In a few months'
time we are considering a general shareholding where supporters can buy
shares in the football club."

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The KUMB.com Readers Awards: 2009/10 season
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 10th May 2010
By: Staff Writer

The end of the 2009/10 season year marks the beginning of the 13th annual
KUMB.com readers poll, in which you can vote now...

Vote Now! - http://www.kumb.com/awards_0910.php

There are a total of eleven categories in which you are able to cast your
vote this year, including a new category - Most Missed Player, representing
the former squad member whose omission you believe has been felt most this
term. The categories - including all former winners - are as follows:

Player of the Year

2008/09 Scott Parker; 2007/08 Robert Green; 2006/07 Carlos Tevez; 2005/06
Danny Gabbidon; 2004/05 Teddy Sheringham; 2003/04 Matthew Etherington;
2002/03 Joe Cole; 2001/02 Sebastien Schemmel; 2000/01 Stuart Pearce;
1999/2000 Paolo Di Canio; 1998/99 Steve Lomas; 1997/98 John Hartson.

Young Player of the Year

2008/09 Jack Collison; 2007/08 Mark Noble; 2006/07 Mark Noble; 2005/06 Nigel
Reo-Coker; 2004/05 Mark Noble; 2003/04 Chris Cohen; 2002/03 Glenn Johnson;
2001/02 Jermain Defoe; 2000/01 Michael Carrick; 1999/2000 Michael Carrick;
1998/99 Rio Ferdinand/Frank Lampard; 1997/98 Rio Ferdinand.

Best Signing

2008/09 Valon Behrami; 2007/08 Scott Parker; 2006/07 Carlos Tevez; 2005/06
Yossi Benayoun; 2004/05 Teddy Sheringham; 2003/04 Matthew Etherington;
2002/03 Rufus Brevett; 2001/02 Sebastien Schemmel; 2000/01 Frederic Kanoute;
1999/2000 Igor Stimac; 1998/99 Trevor Sinclair; 1997/98 Eyal Berkovic.

Most Improved Player

2008/09 Carlton Cole; 2007/08 George McCartney; 2006/07 James Collins;
2005/06 Marlon Harewood; 2004/05 Anton Ferdinand; 2003/04 Stephen Bywater;
2002/03 Glen Johnson; 2001/02 Christian Dailly; 2000/01 Michael Carrick;
1999/2000 Marc-Vivien Foe; 1998/99 Frank Lampard; 1997/98 Frank Lampard.

Most Memorable Match

2008/09 Portsmouth (a) 4-1 26/12/08; 2007/08 Man Utd 2-1 (h) 29/12/07;
2006/07 Man Utd 1-0 (a) 14/05/07; 2005/06 Liverpool/FA Cup Final (n)
13/05/06; 2004/05 Ipswich 2-0 (a) 18/05/06; 2003/04 Ipswich 2-0 (h); 2002/03
Chelsea 1-0 (h); 2001/02 Man Utd 1-0 (a); 2000/01 Man Utd 1-0 (a); 1999/2000
Arsenal 2-1 (h); 1998/99 Palace 4-1 (h)/Barnsley 6-0 (h); 1997/98 T*ttenham
4-3 (h).

Goal of the Season

2008/09 Carlton Cole v Wigan (a); 2007/08 Dean Ashton v Man Utd (a); 2006/07
Mark Noble v Bolton (h); 2005/06 Anton Ferdinand v Fulham (h); 2004/05 Bobby
Zamora v Ipswich (a); 2003/04 Jon Harley v Sh*ffield Utd (a); 2002/03 Paolo
Di Canio v Chelsea (h); 2001/02 Trevor Sinclair v Derby (h); 2000/01 Paolo
Di Canio v Manchester United (a); 1999/2000 Paolo Di Canio v Wimbledon (h);
1998/99 Stan Lazaridis v Newcastle (a);1997/98 John Hartson v Aston Villa
(h).

Worst Player of the Year

2008/09 Diego Tristan; 2007/08 Luis Boa Morte; 2006/07 Nigel Quashie;
2005/06 No award; 2004/05 Don Hutchison; 2003/04 Wayne Quinn; 2002/03 Gary
Breen; 2001/02 Titi Camara; 2000/01 Titi Camara; 1999/2000 Neil Ruddock;
1998/99 Iain Dowie/Andy Impey; 1997/98 Iain Dowie.

Worst Signing of the Year

2008/09 Diego Tristan; 2007/08 Luis Boa Morte; 2006/07 Nigel Quashie;
2005/06 No award; 2004/05 Don Hutchison; 2003/04 Wayne Quinn; 2002/03 Gary
Breen; 2001/02 Titi Camara; 2000/01 Titi Camara; 1999/2000 Neil Ruddock;
1998/99 Iain Dowie/Andy Impey; 1997/98 Iain Dowie.

Most Missed Player

A new category featuring those players who have left the club since the end
of last season - who do you think we have missed most?

Biggest Disappointment

2008/09 Lord Griffiths ruling to award Sh*ff Utd damages; 2007/08 The injury
situation; 2006/07 Failing to build on the previous season's success;
2005/06 The FA Cup Final; 2004/05 Booing players; 2003/04 Millwall away;
2002/03 Relegation; 2001/02 Chelsea FA Cup defeat; 2000/01 Sp*rs FA Cup
defeat; 1999/2000 Mannygate.

Hackett of the Year

2008/09 Lord Griffiths; 2007/08 Kevin McCabe; 2006/07 Dave Whe*an (Wigan).

The 2009/10 KUMB.com Awards: vote now by clicking
http://www.kumb.com/awards_0910.php

Voting will remain open until next weekend. The results of the 13th Annual
KUMB.com Awards will be announced on Monday, 17th May 2010.

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Boa Morte says sorry to owner
Winger phones chairman following criticism after City game
Last updated: 10th May 2010
SSN

Luis Boa Morte has apologised to David Sullivan following his criticism of
the West Ham United chairman at the weekend. Portuguese winger Boa Morte
expressed his unhappiness with Sullivan on Sunday following the 1-1 draw
with Manchester City in the final game of the Premier League season. Boa
Morte called on Sullivan to show 'a bit more composure' following the West
Ham co-owner's recent public criticism of the players after a poor season at
Upton Park. However, the 32-year-old has now phoned Sullivan to apologise
for his outburst and the conversation, according to West Ham, was "cordial".
The club also reported that Boa Morte accepted his comments had been based
on a "misunderstanding of the facts" and in a moment of high emotion.
Sullivan said: "I greatly admire Luis as a player and he takes the passion
he shows on the pitch into his personal life. "Like me occasionally it boils
over - so I know exactly where he is coming from."
Boa Morte's appearance against City was his first of the season and he
marked his comeback from a knee injury with the Hammers' goal. But the game
is likely to be the former Fulham man's last for West Ham as he is not
expected to be offered an extension to his contract which expires in the
summer.

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Boa Morte to leave Hammers
Winger happy to bow out on a high
Last updated: 10th May 2010
SSN

Luis Boa Morte has confirmed he is set to leave West Ham this summer when
his current deal expires. The Portugal international, who scored in Sunday's
1-1 draw with Manchester City in the final game of the campaign, is out of
contract in the summer. Boa Morte made his first league appearance of the
season at the weekend after a serious knee injury and he was delighted to
end his stay at Upton Park with a goal. "It was a good experience to get a
good reception. This was my last game as well, so thanks to everyone," Boa
Morte told the club's official website. "I have had some hard times with the
West Ham supporters but that's just football. I kept working and never
turned my face away - that's the way to be in football, and I'm happy to be
like that."

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Davids will be Franc with Zola
The Sun
By ANDREW DILLON
Published: Today

GIANFRANCO ZOLA faces crunch talks with West Ham's owners today as he
battles to keep his job. Co-chairmen David Gold and David Sullivan will
grill the Italian over the poor performance of the squad, which includes
England's Robert Green, Matthew Upson and Carlton Cole. The Hammers
finished 17th - just five points above the drop zone and Sullivan believed
there was a lack of battling spirit. Ex-West Ham defender Slaven Bilic and
former England boss Steve McClaren have been linked with the hot-seat.

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Green sick and tired of 'strange stuff' at West Ham
Published 23:00 10/05/10 By Neil McLeman
The Mirror

Robert Green has joined the player revolt against the West Ham owners by
accusing the two Davids - Sullivan and Gold - of saying "a whole lot of
strange stuff" this season.
Sullivan labelled the performance against Wolves in March as "pathetic" and
was again critical in his programme notes before the final game against
Manchester City. Manager Gianfranco Zola is set to leave the club today when
he meets Sullivan and Gold. And England No.1 Green, who could be sold after
the World Cup, could follow him out of the door. "I don't know what's gone
on," said the 30-year-old. "There seems to have been a whole lot of strange
stuff that's been said. But on the whole that's for them to decide.
"The two people in charge have said enough and I'll leave them to do the
talking. I read what you read. "I've never spoken to them. Well, I've never
spoken to half of them (one of them), and I've certainly never spoken to
them about my future. But if you take what they say, then read what you want
into it. "I'd like to see a lot of the question marks cleared up. I'm sure
the two chairmen will take the chance now to decide where they want to take
the club, and who that may involve. "There's been a lot of talk, a lot of
speculation and I'm sure come pre-season things will be a lot clearer.
That's down to them."
Green, who has been at Upton Park since 2006, has two years left on his
contract. "I just focus on playing in goal," he insisted. "Do I want to be
here next season? Of course.
"I've always stated that I'm a happy Hammer. I want to be here and not
fighting relegation. I want to go forward with the club. "I've given no
thought to leaving whatsoever. I've hopefully got the World Cup coming up."

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West Ham turn to Mallorca coach in shock new move - Exclusive
Published 23:00 10/05/10 By James Nursey
The Mirror

Real Mallorca manager Gregorio Manzano is the surprise new candidate to
replace Gianfranco Zola at West Ham. Zola has a crunch summit meeting at
Upton Park at midday today with joint-chairmen David Sullivan and David Gold
to determine his future. And the Italian, in charge since September 2008, is
expected to leave West Ham, whose debts are £90million. The cash-strapped
Hammers' hierarchy are hoping Zola quits to save them compensation after
they finished 17th. Sullivan is already considering potential candidates to
replace Zola - including Mallorca coach Manzano. He replaces Steve McClaren
on West Ham's short-list as the FC Twente boss is expected to take over at
German club Wolfsburg. Other names in the frame for West Ham include
Portsmouth manager Avram Grant, Ajax boss Martin Jol and Croatia chief
Slaven Bilic. Experienced Manzano, 54, has had a superb season in Spain
guiding Mallorca to fifth in La Liga. Manzano is respected on the continent
after coaching Toledo, Valladolid, Racing Santander, Rayo Vallecano,
Atletico Madrid and Malaga. He was voted Spain's coach of the year in 2008
in his second spell with Mallorca.

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Gianfranco Zola's time is up! Glum West Ham boss is hauled in to hammer out
pay-off
EXCLUSIVE By John Edwards Last updated at 1:35 AM on 11th May 2010
Daily Mail

West Ham will today begin the process of removing Gianfranco Zola from his
post, after recording the lowest points total in their Premier League
history. The manager has been called to Upton Park for talks with co-owners
David Sullivan and David Gold, along with deputy chairman Karren Brady.
Steve Clarke, Zola's No 2, will also be present. As revealed by Sportsmail,
Zola will be replaced and the two sides will attempt a 'mutual agreement'
termination of his three-year contract, worth £1.9million a year. Zola will
claim he is entitled to £6m in compensation, but West Ham will offer closer
to £1m. Legal representatives should be present as they attempt to thrash
out what sources describe as a 'speedy and amicable agreement'. Zola
complained after the 1-1 draw with Manchester City that he has not been
'enjoying the job' and his relationship with the new owners has been
fractious. They, in turn, doubt the manager has the ability to improve a
squad in need of a huge overhaul. Clarke, who is paid £1.2m a year - more
than twice the salary of Sir Alex Ferguson's No 2 Mike Phelan - may be able
to keep his job, but only if he accepts a salary cut. An announcement is
expected to follow today's talks as Sullivan and Gold look to stamp their
mark on the club they bought for £50m. They have been shocked at the
salaries and bonuses but none more so than the deals thrashed out for Zola
and Clarke, who were awarded bumper new contracts by the former Icelandic
owners, costing the club almost £10m. Club sources complain that training
and set-piece defensive work has been 'unsatisfactory' and West Ham's dismal
run of only two wins in their last 12 games saw the club finish 17th, only
one place above a weak bottom three. While Zola retains the support of
senior players, Sullivan, Gold and Brady will act swiftly. They will then
appoint their own man, with former West Ham defender Slaven Bilic,
ex-England coach Glenn Hoddle and Paulo Sousa, Swansea's talented boss,
under consideration. However, they will cast their net far and wide to
ensure they get the best man at the right price. It is thought Upton Park
legend Alvin Martin will be part of a new-look coaching staff. Sullivan was
persuaded not to sack Zola twice earlier in the season. He decided to stand
by his manager in the hope that the board's backing would allow him to
escape relegation and avert a financial catastrophe that would have followed
had the club found themselves in the Championship. Now they want a manager
capable of working the transfer market and bringing in good signings to
improve an 'imbalanced' squad.
In another twist, Luis Boa Morte, who scored against City on Sunday,
apologised to Sullivan yesterday after his attack on the owner during Match
of the Day. The winger faced a two-week fine of £130,000 but will now avoid
disciplinary action after his apology was accepted. During his attack, he
said: 'Mr Sullivan should have a bit more composure when he goes to the
press to hammer the players. The fact you have the money doesn't mean you
can do what you want.' Without the injection of cash from Sullivan and Gold,
some salaries may not have been paid and West Ham were even looking at
administration earlier this season, with a players' weekly wage bill of more
than £700,000.

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